Wanted: Adventurous geocacher looking for a unique little challenge. Must be independent, thoughtful, and willing to lend a helping hand, all in the name of fun.

Compensation: How about warm fuzzies?? Will that do? Or the knowledge that another cacher owes you a debt of gratitude for your generous assistance to log their own cache...which would never have happened without your tremendous skill and logic? Ok, ok...how about being able to log another cache of your own???

Cache Duties: Head out and take a photo of your GPS (with the coords clearly visible) at ANY coord (choice is yours) that intersects with W94 16.33XX (the last two numbers are yours to decide). This coord was created from my username as laid out in the guidelines for the 'What's In A Name' Reverse Cache (link below for details). A photo of the surrounding area would be nice as well!

Once that photo is taken, you can upload it to the cache site or send it to me and I'll do the posting. I'll post the log for the find with the picture & tell the cache keeper where the point is located.

In order for both of us to get credit for the cache, you must also email the cache keeper stating that you took the picture & reference my username (or put this info into your log if you post the picture directly for me).

This way we both log a cache. If you don't log or email, then you won't be able to log the find.

SO....any takers? I've noticed a few of your members have caches very close to these coords. I'd love to do it myself, but I'm in Idaho!

If you are up for the challenge, please just respond to this post. You can also email me through the geocaching.com website.

That would be great! It looks like the post has had a lot of hits, but I haven't had any other volunteers yet. There's no rush to get it done, and if there's any other info you need...just let me know. Thanks for your help!

That happens out here (on the Idaho Geocachers Forum) alot, as well. When you live in a state that's about 3/4 covered in national forest...well, you get used to it! The whole cache idea was pretty interesting to me, so the post may have generated a little interest among others who are challenge-minded...so the more hits it gets, the better it is!